[Q] [**Please help] How to remove SuperSU | 1.17.707.9 | HTC Desire EYE | - HTC Desire Eye

I try to delete supersu after Restore from Backup file (1.17.707.9 rooted)
**Deleted SuperSu with root explorer in system / app.
But it returned after restart or Factory Reset device.
*****Please help me or upload TWRP Backup file -1.17.707.9 non rooted.

Reason for Supersu coming back
Teerathi said:
I try to delete supersu after Restore from Backup file (1.17.707.9 rooted)
**Deleted SuperSu with root explorer in system / app.
But it returned after restart or Factory Reset device.
*****Please help me or upload TWRP Backup file -1.17.707.9 non rooted.
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You need to disable write protection, because HTC reinstalls any system app that we delete after reboot. Since supersu becomes a system app, its impossible to remove it.

Teerathi said:
I try to delete supersu after Restore from Backup file (1.17.707.9 rooted)
**Deleted SuperSu with root explorer in system / app.
But it returned after restart or Factory Reset device.
*****Please help me or upload TWRP Backup file -1.17.707.9 non rooted.
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disable write protection
i use 1.17.707.9

Do you have any method to disable write protection?
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[email protected] said:
Do you have any method to disable write protection?
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Go there
http://forum.xda-developers.com/des...e-disable-write-protection-v1-0-tool-t2966850

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[Q] still no root acces

Hello Hox owners,
I rooted my hox a while ago.
Just before the latest update came.
To get the last update, I needed to go back to stock recovery.
This went well I thought but since I have the Wifi problems i was looking at my phone closer and saw I got the stock recovery but SU app still installed.
I want to gain root access again, remove the superuser app, and unroot it fully because I need to send my phone back for repair soon (I hope).
The clockwork was installed succesfully, the latest version of superuser as well, update binaries also flawless but somehow still no root access according to es filemanager and titanium backup...
What do I need to do to get this fix?
Thnx in advance!
Ralph
twistednl said:
Hello Hox owners,
I rooted my hox a while ago.
Just before the latest update came.
To get the last update, I needed to go back to stock recovery.
This went well I thought but since I have the Wifi problems i was looking at my phone closer and saw I got the stock recovery but SU app still installed.
I want to gain root access again, remove the superuser app, and unroot it fully because I need to send my phone back for repair soon (I hope).
The clockwork was installed succesfully, the latest version of superuser as well, update binaries also flawless but somehow still no root access according to es filemanager and titanium backup...
What do I need to do to get this fix?
Thnx in advance!
Ralph
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Maybe those apks were denied permissions for some reason. Try going into superuser & clearing all app default settings & reboot.
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rayford85 said:
Maybe those apks were denied permissions for some reason. Try going into superuser & clearing all app default settings & reboot.
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Thnx for the reply but no apps are visible inside SuperSU.
Titanium was installed after I "rerooted" my hox.
There is no clear cache option inside SuperSU, right?
twistednl said:
Thnx for the reply but no apps are visible inside SuperSU.
Titanium was installed after I "rerooted" my hox.
There is no clear cache option inside SuperSU, right?
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Can you get root checker from the market. & confirm that the Su binaries we installed correctly? If that app says your rooted then maybe try clearing superuser data. & reopening your apps.
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rayford85 said:
Can you get root checker from the market. & confirm that the Su binaries we installed correctly? If that app says your rooted then maybe try clearing superuser data. & reopening your apps.
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Yes! Exactly what needed to be done. Thnx a lot!
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removing su on ota update?

i just got the ota update and su is install but not rooted. with no root and since its a system app, how do i uninstall it?
evoRomz said:
i just got the ota update and su is install but not rooted. with no root and since its a system app, how do i uninstall it?
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Why do you want to remove it?
You can use sfhub's one-click to add your root back if you want.
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Long press the super user app. When it goes to the home screen drag it up to app info. Then it will bring you to the app source. Force stop clear cache then disable. Once done with that it should be removed.from your apps.
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evoRomz said:
i just got the ota update and su is install but not rooted. with no root and since its a system app, how do i uninstall it?
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Superuser is installed in the /system partition, so once you get rid of root priviliges, you can't remove it using normal app remove.
If you want pure stock FF18, just flash #B3 in the FF18 ODIN OneClick thread. It is just the ROM, no kernel, no modem, no reset of your user data.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27635584#post27635584
If you want root back, flash #B4 in the same thread. It is just the rooted ROM, no kernel, no modem, no reset of your user data.

[Q] this device does not have proper root access

hi,
I just rooted my HOX, and installed cynagenmod 10.1 , i unlocked the boot loader and install the custom rom through CWM as given on the internet everywhere , but when i try to run titanium backup it says not properly rooted, and when i checked from a root checker it says DEVICE NOT PROPER ROOT ACCESS, i read some where and download the SU bin and arm file and flashed them through CWM in recovery mode , and also flashed the bin first and then the other other file , but when i run TB it gives the same error.
Please help
Thanks in advance
hellzangel said:
hi,
I just rooted my HOX, and installed cynagenmod 10.1 , i unlocked the boot loader and install the custom rom through CWM as given on the internet everywhere , but when i try to run titanium backup it says not properly rooted, and when i checked from a root checker it says DEVICE NOT PROPER ROOT ACCESS, i read some where and download the SU bin and arm file and flashed them through CWM in recovery mode , and also flashed the bin first and then the other other file , but when i run TB it gives the same error.
Please help
Thanks in advance
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You need to uninstall SuperSU if you were rooted before installing cyanogenmod, as CM comes with another superuser app... SO go into your apps find superSU and uninstall it
desmond1303 said:
You need to uninstall SuperSU if you were rooted before installing cyanogenmod, as CM comes with another superuser app... SO go into your apps find superSU and uninstall it
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i tried uninstalling it but it only gives a option to disable it and not uninstall it , the superuser app intaslled is SUPERUSER by CHAINSDD(when i go to play store it says installed)
hellzangel said:
i tried uninstalling it but it only gives a option to disable it and not uninstall it , the superuser app intaslled is SUPERUSER by CHAINSDD(when i go to play store it says installed)
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Wipe /system and /data before installing.
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treebill said:
Wipe /system and /data before installing.
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what data will i loose if i do that, asking this coz im new to this , u want me to wipe the data through CWM in recovery mode ??
hellzangel said:
what data will i loose if i do that, asking this coz im new to this , u want me to wipe the data through CWM in recovery mode ??
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You lose installed apps, settings that you set when you started the phone, WiFi, wallpaper, texts/phone log, contacts
If you pick to back up to Google when you first set up the rom you can restore all the above apart from texts and call logs.
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treebill said:
You lose installed apps, settings that you set when you started the phone, WiFi, wallpaper, texts/phone log, contacts
If you pick to back up to Google when you first set up the rom you can restore all the above apart from texts and call logs.
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well i can manage to loose all that no worries what i dont want to loose is the back up of the stock rom through CWM, okie once i wipe the data in recovery mode then ??
hellzangel said:
well i can manage to loose all that no worries what i dont want to loose is the back up of the stock rom through CWM, okie once i wipe the data in recovery mode then ??
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Well its solved now the device is rooted properly, i flashed it with TWRP and it works fine now

[Q] Deleting built in apps in htc desire 816 dual

Guys,
Any body know how We can delete built in apps in htc desire 816 dual, every time i delete it comes back when device restarting, any help???
I guess the only way to delete them permanently is by root
heppojo said:
Guys,
Any body know how We can delete built in apps in htc desire 816 dual, every time i delete it comes back when device restarting, any help???
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If your phone is rooted, then Titanium Backup or Root Delete or /system/app/delete app from the playstore are the best. If not rooted, you cant do anything, unfortunately.
deleting built in apps
vbrsekhar said:
If your phone is rooted, then Titanium Backup or Root Delete or /system/app/delete app from the playstore are the best. If not rooted, you cant do anything, unfortunately.
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I installed the app to remove but when i tried to remove the device restarting and start optimizing apps again
Which app are you using to delete the apps. Some versions of Titanium backup may not work. So use root delete app or /system/app mover app.
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I have tried this as well, using paid version of Root Explorer and TB PRO. Unable to delete system apps.
I am thinking that this maybe because of the S-ON that we have.
As of now, I cannot delete bloatwares inside the system app.
Did u use the system write disable mod in the original development forum... Use that and u will be able to have most of the features like that of s-off.... Before this mod i couldn't permanently delete the apps and couldn't install some of the apps like adaway xposed etc... Using this mod disables the system write protection... So we can enjoy most of the benefits of s-off.....
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[Q] How to delete system apps [4.4.2]

Well, a very simple question, but one which is bugging me.
My phone has kitkat and is rooted.
So, how do I remove the unnecessary System apps preloaded in the firmware? Link2sd, Titanium Backup Pro, and NoBloat free are some of the apps which I've tried. They are NOT working.
I've even tried using root explorer to delete the system apps, but I kitkat is not allowing me to mount system to read-write mode. I use fx file explorer.
Any type of help would be appreciated.
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sohailferdous said:
Well, a very simple question, but one which is bugging me.
My phone has kitkat and is rooted.
So, how do I remove the unnecessary System apps preloaded in the firmware? Link2sd, Titanium Backup Pro, and NoBloat free are some of the apps which I've tried. They are NOT working.
I've even tried using root explorer to delete the system apps, but I kitkat is not allowing me to mount system to read-write mode. I use fx file explorer.
Any type of help would be appreciated.
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that means that you are not correctly rooted
flash ftf again
dont wipe anything
and try the root tool for kitkat again
Ashwin Prabhunerurkar said:
that means that you are not correctly rooted
flash ftf again
dont wipe anything
and try the root tool for kitkat again
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Tried it. Not working
Ps - Can it be a problem with my rooting method? Here's what I did---
-> Flash a 4.3 kernel which has recovery.
-> Boot into recovery and flash SU binary zip file.
-> Flash the original 4.4.2 kernel and boot into system.
I trierd root checker and it shows I have root access. Greenify works perfect too.
Here's a screenshot of the error link2sd shows when I try to uninstall Sketch app.
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sohailferdous said:
Tried it. Not working
Ps - Can it be a problem with my rooting method? Here's what I did---
-> Flash a 4.3 kernel which has recovery.
-> Boot into recovery and flash SU binary zip file.
-> Flash the original 4.4.2 kernel and boot into system.
I trierd root checker and it shows I have root access. Greenify works perfect too.
Here's a screenshot of the error link2sd shows when I try to uninstall Sketch app.
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ya the 4.3 methoed wont give you access to rw
do a clean install and root via tool
Ashwin Prabhunerurkar said:
ya the 4.3 methoed wont give you access to rw
do a clean install and root via tool
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A BIG THANKS !!! Your solution worked like a charm !!!:good::good::good:
Please unlock your bootloader
sohailferdous said:
Well, a very simple question, but one which is bugging me.
My phone has kitkat and is rooted.
So, how do I remove the unnecessary System apps preloaded in the firmware? Link2sd, Titanium Backup Pro, and NoBloat free are some of the apps which I've tried. They are NOT working.
I've even tried using root explorer to delete the system apps, but I kitkat is not allowing me to mount system to read-write mode. I use fx file explorer.
Any type of help would be appreciated.
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Please unlock your bootloader to enjoy full rooting experience.

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